Friday, 10 April 2015

Ex-British soldier Ben Griffin on why we will not fight for Queen and country

Ben Griffin 01 February 2014.

Ben Griffin is a former SAS soldier in the British army who in 2006 refused to fight in the Iraq war.
The events that he witnessed in Iraq, and in particular the conduct of
US forces, led him to decide not to return there. He informed his
commanding officer of his intentions and also of his opinion that "Tony
Blair and the Government had lied to the country and had deceived
every British serviceman and woman serving in Iraq."
In 2013, at an Oxford University Union debate, Ben Griffin made this
speech in favour of the motion "We Will Not Fight For Queen and Country"

We Will NOT Fight For Queen and Country

By Ben GriffinFight for
Queen and Country, what does that mean? It is a jingoistic phrase
dreamt up by some propaganda merchant intent on stoking the fire of
that false religion patriotism.

The idea of fighting for Queen and Country is held tight by those who never have and never will actually fight.
It is held by those who long to bask in the reflected glory of war.
It is held by those who have no experience of the suffering that war inflicts.
It is an idea held up by those who gain the most from war, Politicians, Generals, The Arms Industry and The Media.
It is a phrase that is dredged up again and again to stifle dissent
and build unquestioning support for the aggression we choose to
unleash.
We must look at what lies behind this decrepit phrase.
Who is it doing the fighting?
A well-trained and professional force that’s highest collective desire is to go to war, any war.
This force does not fight for Queen and Country. it fights when it is told to fight.
Even when the Generals believe that a certain war is illegal or
un-winnable or detrimental to the long-term security of these isles,
when it comes to the crunch they always want war.
What does the fighting involve?
Well if you believe the media or the citations written for medals
awarded you might imagine that the fighting consists of bayonet charges,
lone hand grenade assaults on enemy positions or modern-day spitfire
pilots scrambling to some noble action.
In my experience the reality is a lot darker.
Long periods of waiting punctuated by unforeseen moments of extreme violence.
Having your legs blown off by an IED.
A supposed ally shooting holes in your chest.
Dying in a helicopter crash.
Burning to death in a transport plane.
Being beaten to death by an angry mob.
Being shot in the face as you break into someones home.
The reality is setting up thousands of checkpoints in the country
you have occupied, disrupting the lives of the people and then killing
them when they approach too quickly or fail to stop in time.
The reality is raiding people’s houses, using explosives to enter
homes. Detaining previously unknown males some as young as 15 and
handing them over to be tortured. Whilst their families are left to fend
for themselves, Traumatised by your action.
The reality is killing people from the safety of an attack
helicopter or drone control room. As if you are playing a computer
game, with no regard for the lives of people who have been
dehumanised.
Haji, Raghead, Sand Nigger, Chogie, Argie, Paddy, Gook, Chink, Jap.
Kraut, Hun. All terms used by our armed forces. The product of a
society which still believes in its superiority over other people’s
and cultures.

We pretend that we wage war for higher, noble causes. We claim that
our armed forces fight for Freedom, Democracy or Human Rights.
This is not the case. We wage war according to Policy. It is a
choice determined by Government. This policy is influenced by those
who gain the most from war. Politicians, Generals, The Arms Industry
and The Media.

These scoundrels always predict victory. Always insist that violence
is the answer. They Ignore the inevitability of unforeseen
consequences. The existence of Blow-back The fact that it is our own
policy that creates our enemies.

They deny that we have been defeated to maintain support for current and future bloodletting.
The reasons they give for starting wars rarely match the reasons
they give for continuing wars and rarely match the actual outcomes.
These scoundrels currently hold the noble position of backing a
military junta in Mali against insurgents that we decided to arm in
Libya.
Before that they celebrated the Arab Spring whilst turning a blind
eye to Saudi Arabian aggression in Bahrain. Where weapons that we
supplied were used by our Saudi allies to kill civilians engaged in
non-violent protest. Their silence in this matter shines a light on
their complicity.
In both Iraq and Afghanistan, once the reasons for going to war were
found to be false, or unattainable or just forgotten, those with a
vested interest in continuing the wars resorted to one of the oldest
tricks in the book.

They cultivated the myth of the soldier as hero.
They told you that you might not understand why the war continued but that you should support the soldiers.
They Told you that to stop the pointless slaughter would be sacrilege to those heroes that had already died.

Truth is the first casualty of war and tonight you will see this
phenomenon first hand. You will hear men speak in reasonable tones using
educated language to mount a defence of Fighting for Queen and
Country.
They will argue that at the very least we must be ready to defend
this country. But they are talking about a hypothetical situation. The
Taliban are not going to invade, The Chinese are not massing on the
coast of France.
From positions of vested interest they will try to convince you that
Fighting for Queen and Country is your highest duty. But what they
are really calling for is a continuation of business as usual.
Fighting and killing in accordance with their policy. Which is
designed to fulfill their interests, their greed, their ambition.

I am a Human Being and my allegiance is not to Queen and Country but to the whole of Humanity.
I no longer accept the lies which perpetuate war.
I no longer accept that violence can lead to Peace.
Never again will I be complicit in the killing and torture of my Brothers and Sisters.
Never again will accept the vile religion of Patriotism.
I refuse to pull on that rancid uniform.
I refuse to fight for Queen and Country.Source: Veterans for Peace UK
Ben Griffin has remained active in the anti-war movement, particularly in the organisation Veterans for Peace UK, which he and other veterans from the British armed forces formed in 2011.